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The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, the state's second largest newspaper, has called the case "strikingly important with regard to the sovereignty of the state of Alaska".
While justice is important for each of us in our personal lives, it becomes strikingly important when we think of those in positions of power.
After mining the data from the resulting 69,000 texts we found that observing other customers wasn't only very common, it was also strikingly important in shaping consumers' views of a brand: equally important as word-of-mouth recommendations for mobile handsets and soft drinks, and even more important than word of mouth for technology products and electrical goods (see the figure below).
A strikingly important observation made from the analyzed comparative dataset is that, out of the 85 gene families taken into consideration, 24 appear to originate as liverworts evolved (marked as orange blocks).
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Kann then dutifully recounts the miseries of her childhood, although her relationship with Lauren becomes strikingly less important than the one with their mother, whose lovable insanity mutates into alcoholism.
Strikingly, these functionally important mutations fall into major structurally conserved positions in the kinase catalytic domain.
Strikingly, we found an important surface loop, also denoted as β-ribbon, which adopts a novel open conformation in EV71 3Cpro.
The most dazzling pianist of the nineteenth century, a strikingly innovative composer; an important conductor, teacher, and author; and a charismatic personality, Liszt was as one of the most talented, colorful, and influential figures in the history of music.
The most dazzling pianist of the 19th century, a strikingly innovative composer, an important conductor, teacher, and author, and a charismatic personality, Liszt was as one of the most talented, colorful, and influential figures in the history of music.
Yet this dialogue was but one part of a still more complicated conversation in early modern England, James J. Marino argues; other customs and other sets of professional demands were at least as important, most strikingly in the exercise of the performance rights of plays.
Written by Peter Cappelli, a professor of management and director of the Wharton School's Center for Human Resources at the University of Pennsylvania, this tiny book provides a remarkably enlightening, strikingly original, and extremely important explanation of what's wrong with America's skilled labor market and how to fix it.
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